Phil O'Keefe Posted November 24, 2007 Author Share Posted November 24, 2007 Naaaah.. it's just the other way around. That's why communication with submarines works best at VLF. If 2.4GHz is no problem, 27MHz won't be either. But when I had CB back then, it was always fun to bother kids with RC toys a bit... I meant that the VEXplorer could start exploring your studio on its own when a nearby CB station transmits... (But maybe modern 27MHz RC units are a bit more sophisticated and CB operators become rare, at least over here.) I thought subs used ELF. And the problem with ELF is the slow speed of data transmission... But I think you're correct - 27 MHz should have the range / non-line of sight capabilities, but would be more prone to interference issues. Looks like I need to install a Faraday cage along with the fields and mountain range... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Straycatstrat Posted November 24, 2007 Members Share Posted November 24, 2007 Looks like I need to install a Faraday cage along with the fields and mountain range... You could just move your studio! AFAIK you're in fair supply of fitting uninhabited landscape where you live and I've never heard of a permanent outdoor studio... No, seriously... I'd ask them if the robot arm can lift a large diaphragm condenser plus cable reliably. Some of the gear parts are plastic. But this could be a big success for them if it's really sufficient for the mic positioning job. DIY fun plus a real cool gadget for amp recording at a reasonable price. I guess many studio owners would want one. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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